Using experiential learning techniques from the
Stanford Graduate School of Business, we will
explore practices for cultivating and enriching
our awareness of the here and now, using each of
our three centers of intelligence — head, heart
and body. We will also explore ways to see past
our own filters and blind spots by comparing our self- perceptions
with others’ responses to us, within safe, authentic dialogue.
Participants will come away with increased somatic, emotional,
and cognitive awareness, and both introspective and interpersonal
tools for continuing to peel away veils and see ourselves more
clearly.
Karin Scholz Grace, M.S. teaches and facilitates Interpersonal
Dynamics at Stanford Graduate School of Business and USF
Graduate School of Law, and has taught psychology at Sonoma
State University. She has a private practice in somatic therapy,
using touch and movement to help clients become more balanced,
flexible, and creative in their responses to daily life. Karin is also a
developer of Somatic Yoga, a safe, gentle style of yoga focused on
deep inward sensing and mindful movement. Karin is certified in
coaching, Hanna Somatic Education, group facilitation, and in the
Enneagram. She has a Masters degree from Stanford University.
Kevin Martin, M.S. is president and owner of Mentor Training,
Inc. With over 25 years of leadership experience in the private
equity and technology industries, Kevin possesses a deep
knowledge of and keen appreciation for employee development
and the skills necessary for success at every career stage. He is an
active facilitator of a graduate Interpersonal Dynamics course at
Stanford University. Kevin has a Bachelors degree in Engineering
and a Masters degree in Management Science from Stanford
University.
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